Many herbicide exposure claims in University City follow a pattern shaped by daily life and property routines:
- Yard and landscaping maintenance on residential or small commercial lots, including repeated seasonal weed control.
- Sidewalk and curb-edge spraying where overspray and drift can settle on nearby areas.
- Shared caretaking households, where one person applies products and others come into contact with treated residue on shoes, clothing, tools, or vehicles.
- Work-related exposure for groundskeepers, custodial staff, or maintenance teams responsible for vegetation control around buildings.
Because these situations are common, local focus matters: your attorney will want to understand where exposure likely occurred, how the product was used, and what your medical team documented—not just that you used a “weed killer” at some point.


